How MediDental Care Is Redefining Dental and Medical Care in New York City

How MediDental Care Is Redefining Dental and Medical Care in New York City
Photo Courtesy: mediDental Care Emanuel Inoyatov Founder / CEO of mediDental Care

By: Elle dela Cruz

The glamor of New York City rarely pauses for anything, especially not for a dental appointment. Yet amid the rush, a Dental Office in Astoria has quietly rewritten what it means to take care of one’s health. MediDental Care, founded in 2018, was built on a deceptively simple idea from its Founder & CEO, Emanuel Inoyatov: that taking care of your health should never feel like a second job.

That question did not come from theory but from lived experience. Inoyatov recalls a patient, a working mother balancing two jobs, who told him she had to choose between rest and routine checkups for her family. Her story struck a nerve. ā€œIt reminded me of my mother’s situation growing up,ā€ he said. ā€œAlways sacrificing her time, her rest, just to make sure we were taken care of.ā€ That memory became the catalyst for a model of care that would make life a little easier for people like her and for countless New Yorkers living the same story.

 

From that moment, MediDental Care became more than a dental office. It grew into an idea about time, accessibility, and dignity in care.Ā  Today, it is one of the New York City State–approved facilities offering both dental and medical treatments in a single exam room, giving patients the ability to complete their medical and dental checkups in one seamless visit IN ONE CHAIR. It is healthcare that finally feels human without sacrificing excellence, continuity of care, and time.

A New Standard: Dentistry Meets MedicineĀ 

Walking into MediDental Care feels less like stepping into a Dental Office and more like entering a partnership between science and empathy. Every patient is greeted with the warmth of a neighborhood practice but treated with the precision of a state-of-the-art, accredited facility. The clinic is officially licensed under Article 28 of the New York State Department of Health, a recognition that positions it as a trusted healthcare provider in the region.

The integration of medical and dental care under one roof serves as a statement. For decades, the two disciplines operated in silos, despite their deep biological connection. Poor oral health often signals broader medical issues, yet many systems keep those domains apart. MediDental Care closes that gap. With a team trained across both areas, patients can get lab work, physicals, and dental treatments all without leaving their chairs.

This one-chair,one-visit model has saved MediDental Care’s patients both time and money. Since opening, the practice has served a significant number of patients, many of whom return for the experience. The clinic’s reputation for ā€œone team, one appointment, zero stressā€ has made it a cornerstone in NEW YORK CITY and a model other providers are beginning to notice. With a high Google rating in the area, MediDental Care continues to lead in patient satisfaction, reflecting a deep respect for patients’ time and trust.

Care Built for Real People

Emanuel Inoyatov’s background in healthcare management helped shape MediDental’s culture of practicality. Every element, from scheduling to sterilization, is designed around the realities of modern life. As he puts it, ā€œWe built this for real people. Busy parents, working professionals, seniors, New Yorkers juggling a million things but still trying to stay healthy.ā€

 

That empathy-driven design shows in the clinic’s daily rhythm. A patient might come in for a cleaning and leave with a completed physical and updated vaccines. A senior can get dental work done without navigating multiple facilities or re-explaining their medical history. MediDental Care’s integrated records mean every doctor and dentist sees the same patient story, reducing the risk of oversight or delay.

But beyond the logistics, MediDental Care represents something larger: a return to the kind of community care that once defined neighborhood medicine. The team knows their patients by name. They remember birthdays, family stories, and even preferred appointment times. That human connection, coupled with clinical excellence, has built not just a loyal base of patients but a quiet reputation for leadership in an industry too often ruled by volume over value.

Credibility Forged in Care

As MediDental Care’s influence expands across New York City, its foundation remains clear: credibility built through consistency. The clinic’s impressive growth story is a testament to its patient-first philosophy, consistent performance, and commitment to raising the standard of care in New York. It is notable for being an Article 28-approved dental facility in New York to integrate medical services under one chair, one visit, representing a significant step in healthcare development.

Still, Inoyatov insists that the true measure of success is not in numbers but in moments. ā€œNo one should have to choose between their health and their job, or their health and their kids, or their health and their time,ā€ he said in his video message. That conviction has guided every expansion decision, every new hire, and every patient interaction. This is also why MediDental continues to draw new patients across boroughs, families who value reliability as much as results.

The clinic’s next chapter is focused on expanding its visibility, strengthening community engagement, and driving sustainable growth into other Neighborhoods in New York City. In the short term, MediDental aims to extend its presence throughout the city, strengthening partnerships and awareness. Over the medium term, it is focused on building recon: trust that goes beyond reviews and advertising. And in the long run, its model could set a precedent for how healthcare can be both efficient and deeply personal.

MediDental Care proves that modern care can be compassionate, credentialed, and convenient all at once.

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